The Start Screen first appeared in Windows 8/8.1, designed with a clean square interface, vibrant colors, utilizing the Metro UI. It displays pre-installed apps such as Skype, Mail, Photos, news pages, making them easily accessible for your use.
Guide on Activating the Start Screen in Windows 10
Step 1: Right-click on the Taskbar and select Properties.
Step 2: The Taskbar and Start Menu Properties dialog box appears, switch to the Start Menu tab, uncheck the box next to Use the Start Menu instead of the Start Screen. Then click OK.
Step 3: A confirmation dialog box will appear, select Sign out and change settings. Then log back in, and the Start Screen will appear for you to use.
Following these steps to bring back the Start Screen in Windows 10 will allow you to utilize the Metro UI interface to access apps, folders, ... just like in Windows 8/8.1. Additionally, you can refer to Customizing the Start Screen on Windows 8.1 without a hitch, Backing up and restoring the Start Screen on Windows 8/8.1, ...
